Word: plaintiff
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...than theory. The theory of the business is further complicated by the fact that Metropolitan Platon has been repudiated by the Holy Synod, and one, Rev. John Kedrovsky appointed in his stead. But Platon is still in possession of both his house and his cathedral, while Kedrovsky is a plaintiff before courts...
...Ames-Gray Club, T. H. Adams 21, and E. S. Dillon 21, will represent the "Marine National Bank" which is trying to recover the amount of an altered check unknowingly certified by one of its cashiers, cashed by the "American Trust Company" and collected from the plaintiff bank. The defendant bank on learning of the frand withdrew the credit of the man who had brough in the check and deposited the money to his account. The criminal absconded. The plaiutiff bank credited its customer the amount of the check, and is now trying to collect with interest the money...
...first of the four Second Year Law cases in the elimination round that decides qualification for the third year round of the Ames Competition will be argued at 8 o'clock this evening in Austin North. The Root Club will represent the plaintiff; and the Thayer Club will plead for the defendant in an imaginary case for an injunction...
...first semi-final case, on November 21, was held in the center lecture room of Langdell Hall between the Marshall club and the George Gray club. W. M. V. Hoffmann 3L and E. C. Johnson 2d 3L of the George Gray Club acted as attorneys for the plaintiff in the case assigned, while R. S. Foster 3L, and C. W. Partridge 3L acted as counsel for the defendant. The case was decided in favor of the George Gray club by Judges J. A. Lowell '91 Federal District Judge, J. M. Morton Jr. '91, Federal District Judge, and J. G. Palfrey...
...California, the same state where the Chaplin case comes up. In the Weinstock case, the defendant resorted to the erection of a duplicate building alongside the mercantile house of a successful trader. It was built so similarly as to deceive the public. Injunctive relief was granted to the plaintiff and the court commanded the defendant to distinguish his building from that in which the plaintiff was carrying on his business, so as to sufficiently indicate to the public that it was separate...